As you can see this topic is pretty popular (about 6,000 views). I'm seriously thinking about moving to uStream since Livestream doesn't offer to their users an Android app to stream from their phone.

It's been a while that I'm looking at live broadcasting services, I waited to see where I should register for a paid subscription, and I've come up to the conclusion that Livestream is probably one of the best around. The procaster tool is very useful and the whole back office is wonderful.

However, this is a big rip off for me and if I have no idea when an Android app will come out, I will move to uStream.

I know the ne html5 and html stream functions work for now, but for some, like me, he phone's browser refuses to play the stream. I have to copy the '' rtsp://mobilestr4.livestream.com/'' code and pate that into a video player that has a streamplay function.

It's really annoying, as I cannot join in with the chats and the viewing experiece isnt the best it can be.

The above mentioned app will only work for broadcasting to the New Platform. Have you tried using your browser to load Agape's channel page directly? This should allow your to view on your mobile device.

I have an Motorola Atrix (2.3.6) and a Pantech Burst (2.3.5) and neither one will play the one stream I am interested in. Other streams will play, but not the one I want. livestream.com/tricityministries.

On either 4g or wi-fi, the Pantech, it gives an error saying "the video cannot be played with network or content problem"

I get this with the native browser, Firefox, or Opera. These are standard AT&T Android devices (not rooted or anything like that). Any suggestions?

Most of the streams I like to join with my Samsung Galaxy S2 work.. so I won't complain here about the video streams. My downer is the chat.. because why does the livestream chat still depend on Flash? Yes, I'm aware, Facebook and Twitter chat is also availible.. but unfortunately most people use the basic standard chat - and that one is not availible. Any plans to change this one to be HTML5 based soon?